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Month: July 2022

Chartham residents take part in a walk in aid of the Parkinson’s Centre

By Anna Pollard | 26 July 2022

On Wednesday 13th July, one of the hottest days of the year so far, a walking group from Chartham took part in a sponsored walk … Read more

Alumna Evelyne Van der Elst earns a Best Lawyer in Belgium award

By Rhys Higgins | 21 July 2022

Congratulations to BSIS Alumna Evelyne Van der Elst on being selected as The Best Lawyers in Belgium™ in the Immigration Law category!   Every year Best Lawyers® highlights the … Read more

Rianna Patterson receives 2022 Diana Award

By Rhys Higgins | 21 July 2022

Kent Alumna Rianna Patterson, social entrepreneur and founder of the Dominica Dementia Foundation has been selected to receive the 2022 Diana Award for her commitments … Read more

Volunteers wanted for research study

By ljs73 | 19 July 2022

We have an opportunity for people with Parkinson’s looking at whether inhaling hydroxy gas (a mixture of oxygen and 2-4% hydrogen) can help to alleviate symptoms. Who … Read more

Exploring Digital Tools for Parkinson’s Disease

By ljs73 | 15 July 2022

Parkinson’s disease is a complex condition which can cause multiple motor and non-symptoms. These vary from person-to-person and can change across the disease course. We … Read more

Non-Visible Disability Initiative Event 22 July 2022

By ljs73 | 15 July 2022

Non-visible disabilities are associated with a range of health conditions, including Parkinson’s disease. People may experience symptoms that are not immediately obvious or observable such … Read more

In Memory of Bryan Greetham

By Rhys Higgins | 05 July 2022

The University was very sorry to hear about the death of Bryan Greetham. Bryan studied at Kent between 1971 and 1974 and was in Rutherford … Read more

Unveiled – MA Curating Exhibition

By Rhys Higgins | 05 July 2022

In collaboration with the University of Kent for the first time, the Beaney presents a special exhibition curated by the students of the MA Curating … Read more

Susan Suntree Publication Party!

By Rhys Higgins | 04 July 2022

Susan Suntree (English and American Literature, Class of 1968) will be celebrating the release of her new book in Venice this July. Read Susan’s words … Read more

Author Profile – Juan Luis Toribio Vazquez

By Rhys Higgins | 04 July 2022

Juan Luis obtained an MA with distinction and the prize for best dissertation in Comparative Literature from the University of Kent at Paris in 2014, … Read more

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